Author: Mark FreemanPublisher:ISBN:Size: 52.89 MBFormat: PDF, KindleView: 2537DownloadRead Online
Preface In 2004 Irwin Law published the authors' textbook International HumanRights Law. The book had two objects. First, it aimed to provide readers with an
in-depth yet accessible account ofthe development ofthis most important area
oflaw. Second, it sought to explain the application ofinternational human rights in
Canadian law. Our belief was, and remains, that a good textbook is an essential
starting point for legal research and practise. Equally important, however, is a
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Author: Olivier De SchutterPublisher: Cambridge University PressISBN: 1107063752Size: 60.96 MBFormat: PDF, DocsView: 1745DownloadRead Online
This fully updated edition offers coverage of new topics and a more student-friendly design, while retaining the original style and features.

Author: Daniel MoeckliPublisher: Oxford University PressISBN: 0199654573Size: 59.76 MBFormat: PDF, DocsView: 6617DownloadRead Online
International Human Rights Law offers a thought-provoking consideration of the subject, from its philosophical foundations to contemporary challenges, with contributions from leading experts.

Author: Martin DixonPublisher: Oxford University PressISBN: 0199574456Size: 12.66 MBFormat: PDF, ePubView: 308DownloadRead Online
Offers a concise and focused introduction to international law, with coverage of all the core topics, from the nature and sources of international law to the use of force and human rights.

Author: Jack DonnellyPublisher: Hachette UKISBN: 0813349494Size: 43.59 MBFormat: PDF, MobiView: 3138DownloadRead Online
The book also includes a new chapter on the unity (indivisibility) of human rights.